Publisher | Oxford University Press Inc |
ISBN 13 | 9780195168174 |
Book Subtitle | Concepts And Case Studies |
Book Description | The diverse field of evolutionary genetics is unified by two goals: to understand the impact that evolutionary processes have on genetic variation, and to understand the consequences of these patterns for various evolutionary process. Research in evolutionary genetics stretches across a continuum of scale, from studies of DNA sequence evolution (Ch.7 and 9), to studies of multivariate species diversity (ch.28), to rapid evolution seen over relatively short time |
About the Author | Charles Fox is an evolutionary ecologist who uses quantitative genetic approaches to study evolution and adaptation of ecologically important traits. He has coedited two previous books for Oxford University Press, Maternal Effects as Adaptations (1998) and Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies (2001). Jason Wolf is an evolutionary geneticist who integrates empirical and theoretical quantitative and population genetics to study the evolution of complex traits. He coedited Epistasis and the Evolutionary Process (2000). |
Language | English |
Author | Charles W. Fox |
Editor | Charles W. Fox, Jason B. Wolf |
Publication Date | 27-04-2006 |
Number of Pages | 608 |
Evolutionary Genetics: Concepts And Case Studies hardcover english - 27-04-2006